The rivalry between the U.S. and European teams was at an all-time high
even before the first swing of the 2016 Ryder Cup. The Americans had
lost an astounding six out of the last seven matches. With the U.S. team
out for revenge and the Europeans determined to keep the Cup out of
American hands, the showdown took place in Hazeltine, Minnesota--just
days after the death of golf legend Arnold Palmer. It became one of the
most raucous and heated face-offs in the Cup's history.
Award-winning author John Feinstein takes readers behind the scenes,
providing an inside view of the dramatic stories as they unfolded,
including the assembly of veteran Phil Mickelson's superb team, the
intense match between European superstar Rory McIlroy and American
Patrick Reed that almost came to blows, and the return of Tiger Woods.
Throughout, Feinstein vividly illustrates why the Ryder Cup has become
golf's most intense and emotional event.